Beyond the Horizon is a project that aims to dig a bit deeper than just the surface level that we are so used to with the legacy media while at the same time attempting to side step the gaslighting and rhetoric in search of the truth. From the day to day news that dominates the headlines to more complex geopolitical issues that effect all of our lives, we will be exploring them all. It's time to stop settling for what is force fed to us and it's time to look beyond the horizon.
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After a jury couldn't come to a decision the first time around during his trial back in November, a second Jury had a different take on things and they found Danny Masterson guilty fo two of the three counts of rape.
Danny Masterson has said that he is innocent and that the encounters were consensual but when the jury heard the disturbing testimony and the prosecutors laid out the case, they were able to come to a unanimous decision on two of the three counts. Now, Danny Masterson is facing thirty years to life in prison.
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Episode • 18 September 2024 • 12m and 38s
From the archives: 1-8-23
One of the main questions being asked since the release of the affidavit has been centered on the revalation that Dylan saw the masked intruder and didn't call 9/11 until hours after.
In this episode, we hear from a few experts who give their opinions on why a scenario like this could unfold and how trauma effects everyone differently.
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Questions around roommate in Bryan Kohberger...
Episode • 18 September 2024 • 12m and 46s
Recently, Lebanon was shaken by a series of coordinated explosions involving pagers that were used by Hezbollah members. These explosions, which occurred almost simultaneously, caused widespread devastation, particularly in Hezbollah strongholds across Beirut and southern Lebanon. At least nine individuals were killed, and thousands more were injured. The attacks, which utilized a unique method of embedding explosives in the pagers, introduced a new layer of technological warfare into the ongoing conflict.
The Lebanese government swiftly attributed the explosions to Israel, accusing it of secretly rigging the pagers before they were distributed to Hezbollah operatives. The attacks represented...
Episode • 18 September 2024 • 16m and 54s
In Defendant Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett’s Reply in support of her Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs’ Individual and Class Action Second Amended Complaint (Case 1:23-cv-10301-AS), Congresswoman Plaskett argues that the plaintiffs' claims should be dismissed for failing to meet legal standards required for their case to proceed. She contends that:
The claims are legally insufficient: The plaintiffs have not presented facts that would warrant the continuation of the lawsuit, especially against her in her official capacity.Qualified immunity: As a government official, Plaskett argues she is protected by qualified immunity, which shields public officials from lawsuits over actions performed with...
Episode • 18 September 2024 • 17m and 15s
Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, in Manhattan after a federal grand jury indicted him on charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering. His arrest follows several months of investigations into his alleged involvement in an extensive criminal enterprise dating back to 2008. According to the indictment, Combs is accused of orchestrating "Freak Offs," which were drug-fueled sexual performances involving both female victims and male sex workers. These events allegedly took place over several days, and the indictment claims that Combs used threats, violence, and coercion to ensure participation.
Combs' legal troubles escalated after federal raids on his...
Episode • 18 September 2024 • 13m and 3s
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's attempt to overturn her sex trafficking conviction on September 17, 2024. The court upheld the 20-year sentence and dismissed Maxwell's main argument that she should have been protected by a 2008 non-prosecution agreement made between Jeffrey Epstein and Florida prosecutors. The court made it clear that this agreement didn't apply to her case in New York.
Maxwell also challenged the trial’s fairness, claiming a juror's failure to disclose his own history of sexual abuse biased the outcome. The court didn't buy that either, stating that the omission wa...
Episode • 18 September 2024 • 14m and 29s
In a significant development regarding the disappearance of Asha Degree, authorities now believe that Asha was killed shortly after she went missing in 2000. Recent search warrants, released in September 2024, reveal that investigators think her body was concealed following her death. This marks a critical shift in the investigation, which had long been a cold case.
The investigation has focused on DNA evidence found in Asha’s belongings, specifically her backpack, which was discovered 17 months after her disappearance. This evidence has been linked to individuals from the local community, including Russell Underhill, who died in 2004, and AnnaLee Dedmon Ra...
Episode • 18 September 2024 • 10m and 47s
Joe Masseria's rise and fall in the world of organized crime epitomizes the brutal power struggles that shaped the Mafia's evolution in America. Known as "Joe the Boss," Masseria ruled New York’s underworld during Prohibition, amassing power through bootlegging and violence. His reign, however, was challenged by Salvatore Maranzano in the bloody Castellammarese War, a conflict that divided the Mafia into traditionalists and modernists. Betrayed by his ambitious protégé, Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Masseria was assassinated in 1931 at a Coney Island restaurant, signaling the end of the old Mafia order. Luciano, with a vision for a more streamlined and prof...
Episode • 18 September 2024 • 11m and 11s
The Mafia's history in California is a complex and captivating tale of power, violence, and influence that spanned nearly a century. Beginning in the early 1900s with Sicilian immigrants like Vito Di Giorgio and Joseph "Iron Man" Ardizzone, the Mafia established roots in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Prohibition fueled their rise, with figures like Jack Dragna and Mickey Cohen controlling bootlegging, gambling, and labor racketeering, often clashing in violent power struggles. By the 1950s, the Mafia’s reach extended into Hollywood and Las Vegas, but law enforcement crackdowns in the 1970s and high-profile informants like Jimmy Fratianno led to it...
Episode • 18 September 2024 • 15m and 36s
We once again find ourselves taking a look into the disgusting shadows inhabited by Jeffrey Epstein and his group of scum while others continue to play their silly games.
This time we are taking a look at the allegations made by Jane Doe # 4.
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Episode • 18 September 2024 • 13m and 36s
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